
Matteo Gasparini
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1 week ago |
ssir.org | Matteo Gasparini |Knut Haanaes |Marianne Dhenin |Valentine Benjamin
Issue Fall 2024 Volume 22, Number 4 Read about how a bipartisan 20-year campaign boosted US high school graduation rates, how US public education can serve democracy by preparing students to become better citizens, how climate alliances can help business leaders push their industries to adopt more ambitious sustainability goals, how the world’s first privately led pay-for-success experiment helped boost South Korea’s social sector, and other topics in the Fall 2024 issue of Stanford Social...
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May 21, 2024 |
financialaccountant.co.uk | Matteo Gasparini
However, new research I conducted with my colleagues shows that some of these rules may have unintended consequences for the low-carbon transition. Building the renewable power sources that will replace fossil fuels will require a lot of money. Much of this will come from banks, among other investors. But some financial regulations affect a bank’s behaviour and lending choices.
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May 16, 2024 |
phys.org | Matteo Gasparini
The financial sector is among the world's most heavily regulated industries—and for good reason. Financial rules, which force banks to hold capital in reserve when making riskier investments, are designed to prevent financial crises. Other financial regulations, such as accounting rules, aim to provide investors with a credible valuation of their financial assets.
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May 15, 2024 |
econotimes.com | Matteo Gasparini
The financial sector is among the world’s most heavily regulated industries – and for good reason. Financial rules, which force banks to hold capital in reserve when making riskier investments, are designed to prevent financial crises. Other financial regulations, such as accounting rules, aim to provide investors with a credible valuation of their financial assets.
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May 15, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Matteo Gasparini
The financial sector is among the world’s most heavily regulated industries – and for good reason. Financial rules, which force banks to hold capital in reserve when making riskier investments, are designed to prevent financial crises. Other financial regulations, such as accounting rules, aim to provide investors with a credible valuation of their financial assets.
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